MUNYON Has a Cure for Every Disease. THE FAMOUS PROFESSOR'S MARVELOUS SUCCESS DEPENDS ON THE PREPARA TION OF A SEPARATE SPECIFIC FOR EACH AILMENT. Professor Munyon Joes not claim tlmt ho lias ono remedy tlmt will euro nil complaint, but that ho lias prepared specific euros fur nearly nil diseases. Ho does not claim that his Rheumatism Cure will euro consumption or dyspepsia, but ho does claim that It will euro rheumatism. Ills Dyspepsia Cure Is prepared expressly to euro dyspepsia and nil stomach troubles; his Cough Cmo to euro coughs and nil lung complaints; his Catarrh remedies to euro catarrh. Tho same may bo said of nil his different remedies. Munyon's Remedies aro absolutely harm less and effect positive and permanent cures, A separate specific for each disease At all druggists, mostly at 25 cents a bottle. A STATESMAN'S INDORSEMENT. Tho Hon. W. t). Fnrnham. Jr.. of 82, ISVjvonshiro street, Boston, Mass., says : "Of tliti maiiv medicines I have tried to rcliovo tho torriblo distress of indigestion, I know of nothing equal to Munyon's Dyspepsia Lure, I have suffered with this trouble for many years, and during an unusually bovero at tack last month n friend cave me a small bottlo of Munyon's euro to try, from which I received almost Instant relief. I And that neso pellets produce no unpleasant effects, whllo norfonnini! n complete euro." Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1505 Arch street. Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical advice for any disease. JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For .MIMMIW .11 iri. Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer PROFESSIONAL CARDS pLIFTON ROBBINS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jordln Street. Ofllce Hours: From 8 to 0.30 a. m.j 1:30 to 2: p. m.; 0:00 to 7:30 p. m. p F. DURKE, M. D. 30 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to p. m. J H.POMKUOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Einm building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. TCDWABD W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office. Mellct'a Building, corner Centr and Market streets. pROF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahonoy City, Pa. Hnvlnc studied under some of tho best mrmters in London and Paris, will cive lessona on the violin, guitar ami vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in caro o( Strouso, the jewcier Diienanuoun. M J. LAW LOR, Justice of the Peace, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. Properties For Sale. mWO-STOKY Frame Ituildlntr, 80x43 feet on 1 South Chestnut street, ltonts (or SIS per month , will bo sold cheap. HALF LOT nnd TWO HOUSES, situated on West Centre street. Will pay 12 pel cent, on uvestuient, and can be bought on easy I terms. 1 4 FARM OF 38 ACRES within three s. miles of Rood market. Twenty-nine aeres under cultivation, and four ncreu ol BooU timber. Frumo farm bouse, six rooms, cood barn nnd nil In good condition. Will bf old for 81,200 cash. HALF LOT nnd two houses on South Main street. 81.K00. mWO LOTS nnd six houses, IncludiiiK threo 1 story frame liotid'aud storo room, on Kant Centre street. Property in (rood condition. .Aggregate rent, $110.00 per month. SHENANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. LLOYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be tirst-clnss In every Urtlculnr, 8lktles and lace curtains a poo ilty. Goods called for nnd delivered. A trial Itler solicited OHN F. CLEARY, - , r ' ' ' Temperance Drinks. 1nAKnl n.na WJ.. I..... TlMtl- nt the lineal lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. CIIAIERLAIVS mm Laughed At by tho High Council of Britisb Guiana. HIS UAIN PROPOSAL REJECTED Tim Council llefimes to Grant nn Apnrn- prlntlim for Aim. and Ammunition I" bo tTfli-,1 Agnlnst Veiiexui-IntiB, but I'ro vldea for n llnrrnctoi nt Vruati. WAPHWOTOX, Oct. B0. Tho Btnto (le- pnrtiiiont Is in possession of tho full text of tho illxpntohos sent by Joseph Chamber laln. secretary of Rtnto for tho colonics In the British cabinet, to Sir Charles Lei's, governor general of British tiulnnu, con cerning tho strengthening of tho frontlor, tho increase of pollco and the purclmso of Maxim guns In tlio British Gulnna terrl- ory, Tho tlcimrtmont hns been furnished nlso with tho detailed action of tho high council of British Gulnna upon tho recom mendations of Minister Chamberlain. Thcso nrocccdlngs olvo tho full resolu tions offered by tho governor general for tho purchase of n Jfaxlm gun nnd ammu nition, uniform, arms and accoutrements. They nlso make tho surprising dlsclhsuro that tho high council or untlsu uuinun, after Its members' had sovorely arraigned Minister Chamberlain for his proclpltato ncllon In recommending Maxim guns, de feated tho resolution for their purchase by a voto of 10 to 8, thus rojectlug tho policy laid down by tho British cabinet. Tho stato department was up In pos session of this Information on Wednesday last in an oillnial communication frpni n high meinbir of tho diplomatic corps, who regarded tho subject as of such import ance that Secretary oinoy suouia do tu possession of tho facts. When tho lilgn council opened Its soslon two lettor.s from tho British foreign olllco, signed, uy Aim lstcr Chuniborlnln, woro read. Tho gov ernment secretary also announced that there was nn Important telegram roforrlng to tho purciiaso of Maxim guns wmcii would not bo read until the council wont Into secret session. Mr. 'Chamberlain's letter referring to tho nrmlng of tho fron tier, and tho building of iv military road, is dated Sjpt. 7, 1833, and is in part as fol lows! "In its trold British Guiana nppenrs to possess a considerable sourco oi weami, from 'which It mny bo expected thnt nn In creasing rovonuo can bo drawn, If incis ures aro taken to open up tlio country mm to rendor tho gpld bearing region more ac cessible to miners than It has hlthurto been. To this end ono of tho first and most important steps Is tho construction of tho proposed rdad for connecting tho upper reachos of tho Burin nnu uannu rivers, thenco to bo carried to tho Cuyunl, at tho mouth of tho Avarablssl creek, and onward, if necessary, to the junction of tho Urunn ami Cuyunl rlvors." Mr. Clianiberlalu then requosts lntorma- tlou as to whether capitalists cau ba found who will tnko a concession for tho gold Held covering tho samo territory us tlio Venezuelan concussion to a United States syndicate. Ho adds that Inquiries aro now being made In London as to tho possibility of Inducing capitalists thcro to take tho concession from Great Britain. His letter proceeds to urge the necessity for tho purchase of Maxim gum and tho erection of n b'imicks nt Urunn. Mr. Chamberlain's propositions wre nbly supiorkd by tho attorney general nud tho government secretary, but tlio op position oxcltmt many sarcnstlo references to the colonial secretary's letter, although tho amounts Involved wero only 82,8'lo for gnus, almiiuuition and extra pollco, nnd fl.OiX) for a b.in-acks at Urunn. Mr. Duu can quoted Artomus Ward's reference to a letter, that it must have ben "wrote sarcastic." Tho people of British Gulnna, ho said, wanted their gold Industry devel oped, but they wero not anxious that It should bo dono In a foolish way. Mr. McKlnnon admired Mr. Chamber laiu's enortry, but thought ho was acting too hastily. Wr. Webbor declared that tho peoplo of British Guiana could not of themselves defend themselves oven against Vonezuoln. and that Mr. Chamberlain ap peared to bo laboring under tho Inspiration of a local uolu niarsliai. Mr. GUzean said it was porfectly impos sible that Mr. Chamberlain could know tho condition of affairs at Uruan. If the Maxim gun had to bo used tlio Venezue lans would capture It In short order and the colonial force would bo annihilated. Mr. Chamberlain's letter reminded him of Lord Brassey'a laying down a policy for tho Wost Indies .after his lordship had taken a three months' tour around the West Indies la hls yacht Sunbeam. After f urthor dobftte the motion was put by tho government socrctary nnd defeated: Yes, 8; nays, 10. The second resolution, appropriating 4,000 for a barracks nt Uruan,was adopted unanimously. nUITlSII l'KOl'OSAI, 8XUIIUED. j We Will Not Unite with Her to llully Hpanisii America. AVASHIKOTOS, Oct. 20. The United States will not consldor tho suggestion of Lord Salisbury for tin alliance for tho building of tho NIcarngunn canal and tho direction of South nnd Central American allaira, It U understood that the sugges tion did not como In a way to require a formal reply. It was niailo In a teutntlvo way, with tho Intimation that It would be put in tho form of an official proposition if this country should Indicate a disposi tion to consider It. It Is uncertain whether tho suggestion was iiuulo verbally by Lord Salisbury to Mr. Huyard and by Mm unofficially com municated to tlin5eorotry of state. It Is understood that Sir Julian Pauncefote has broached tlio subject in tlie way of a casual suggestion of what ought tobedono.elther to Mr. Oinoy or to the president himself, with whom his personal relutlonsare quite Intimate. No disposition to consider tho matter was shown by tho representatives of this government unless, perhaps, Mr. Hayaril acquiesced to tlio general Idea that something of tho sort ought to bo con sidered. It was represented that the governments of South and Central America ore irre sponsible and did not afford proper protec tlon to foreigners and foreign Interests, and that Groat Brltuln and the United States should join In compelling proper respect to tho citizens of subjects nnd the Interests of the United Stntes and XJreut Britain, one country or tho'other to main tain n naval force In tho vicinity to protoct the interests of citizens of either country. Three hhllilren ttoasted to Death. Livingston, Ala., Oct. 20. Throo smnll children of Granvlllo Lancaster, a fnrmer living near horo, woro roasted to death yesterday. They woro locked In the house , their mother while she called on a noiuhbor, and the house burned down. Lawyer am S Hon. Sam'l B. 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Corca, and Thf Times dispatch from Hong Kong iiiinnuneing thnt Kusshi lias ob tained tlie right to anchor her fleet at Port Arthur, and construct railroads on tho Liao Tung peninsula both of which were cabled exclusively to tlio Associated Press have caused Intense excitement In of ficial circles hero as well as In thoso hav ing commercial relations with tho far east. Thoso mot important statements aro looked upon generally as being a sud den ri,oH3iilng in nn unexpected quarter of tlie fur eastern question In its widest sense. It is admitted hero that tlie situation presented Is so grave that, should tho news I prove true, It would mako war In which i several nations will tako pnrt more tlinu . probable. It should be added that there Is every renson to bellcvo thnt tlio story from Hong Kong is authentic, and all sources of I Information agree that tho powers Inter ested In tho far east will And themselves confronted by a condition of seriousness which cunnot bo over estimated. Since this Important news was circu lated tho greatest activity has been dis played in tho government offices hero, par ticularly ut the foreign olllco and at tlio admiralty, and the coming nnd going of messengors were, continuous throughout the business hours. At the different clubs the "war scare'' In tho oast Is eagerly discussed, tho grave situation of affairs in Venezuola having almost completely dropped out of recollec tion In tho alarm of tho moment. Nobody seems to doubt the report that, by the re cently agreed upon Husso-Chlna treaty, Russia has obtained rights, to which tho most favored nation clause is not applica ble, which may cause n great war, Tlio correspondent of Tho Times at Hong Kong, who sent tho sensational news, Is described by his newspaper ns being In "close relations with men who aro nblo to penetrato beneath tho surface of things," and It is therefuro concluded that the news ho has just sent cannot bo disregarded. Tho Impression is general In the official world, nud It is re-echoed by tho press, that neither America nor Germany cau allow tho Pacillc to become a "Frauco-Itussian lake," ns The Gloho puts It, nnd It is generally thought that tho diplomats will bo sufficiently strong to combine to resist Husslan aggression. The Pnll Mall Gazette sums up tho start ling nows from tlio far east with tho state ment that "Kusshi hns annexed China," and, in tho course of a long artlclo on tho subject, adds: "If this treaty is to stand, roll up the nuip of Asia." In conclusion, Tho Gazetto urges tlio inoccupation of Port Hamilton by tlio British nud tho im mediate strengthening of tlie Britisli fleet In Chlnoso waters, "lest Japan lose her fleet at tho first blow." Tlio St. .Turned Gazette says: "Even ! War with Kiin.ua would bo less disastrous I than for her, ithout a blow, to get such n grip upon L'ulua. She could throttle all tlio other powers aud choko oil their com merce. Unless itussla and China give tho necessary assurances, it is u case for an ul timatum, and perhaps tho most serious step our diplomacy lias had since tho Crimean war." An editorial in Tlio Chronicle says: "We think that, thus menaced by llussia, Japan will refuso to evacuate Port Arthur. It is not Incouceivnblo that it Itussla attempts such a step England and Japan will form an offenslvo nud defen sive alliance, if Lord Salisbury will ouly bo able to make up his mind what to do, and how to do it, ho has a chance to gain high credit for himself." Naturally the public mind will bo In a state of great unrest until some official utr teranco either denies or conllrms tho Im portant announcement which would leave Great Britain with her hands full of trouble, largo aud small, Including tho dispute with Brazil regarding Trinidad, the serious misunderstanding witn Vene zuela on tho subject of boundary lines, tlio expedition preparing to reduce tho King of Asluuitl to submission, tho still serious stato of affairs in Armenia, tlio unsettled state of tho Kiyptinn question, and, now, the most gr.ivj condition of affairs in tho far east. HENltY SI. STANLEY'S VIBWS. lie !-ce No Ilemnn for War In Iluiata'a Alleged Advantage. NewYouk, Oct. 20. Henry M. Stanley, the Britisli member of parliament, speak ing of the i .ilomatlo situation in tlio east last night, wild : "England will not find it necessary to fight Ruaslu. The Kngllsli nro a quiet, pence loving peoplo. They nro too com mercial, ami the government will not rush Into war because of Russia's notion. "Bei'juiM! Kusslri has been enterprising in acquiring commercial rights I do not sea thnt it In nnything to bo very bitter about, or to cause violent measures. If Kusshi has acquired tlio sole right to un dertake commercial operations In China any rival may well feel embittered that tlie privilege was lost to such rival. Still it is not a oiilhViuiit cause for wur. "China hud tho right to give It to what ever powor she oliose. Kussia simply saw her advantage. As to China's object in the alleged cession of territory, safety in the future is the only reason I can seo. China, having been defeated by Japan, has been persuaded that by wicrltice she can secure the uiture." Drfemlrd Ills Mother. CllF.sTEli, Pa., Oct. SC. Fred Heard, aged L'l years, shot nnd probably fatally Injured his father, David Heard, aged 47 years, at their homo. Tho father nnd mother had quarrelled and tho sou do fended his mother. Ills father thou turned on hliu, and tho sou, drawing a revolver, shot tho elder Heard four times. Young Heard wns arrested, and is now held lu Jail to await the result of his father's in juries. ArcldeutHlly Shot While linntlng. ScrtANTO. Pa., Oct. SU. William Van Heusen and Samuul Ilreese, farmers liv ing near each other at Alford, Susque hanna county, went fox hunting together on Thursday. Whllu going through homo underbrush Ilrctieo'H gun caught In the limbs uud was dlsghargvd, the contents tutoring Van llouseu's body, cai'slug death yesterday, weaMmtablel.reil "I Was No dooil on Earth." Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno strengthens the weak, builds up tho broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. "About one. yenrago I teas ttfllMetl trtth ncrvoutncmi, HlecjilcsHticim, Crccplna HciiMittlon in my lean, Sltyht palpitation of my heart, liintraetina eonfuntonofthctntndf Serious loss or lapse, of memory. IVctolitetl tloim trfi cure nt trorri. I eompleteXy lout appetite And felt my vitality tecarlny out, J teas ireah, irritable and tired, JUy u-etahtiran reduced tolBO Ibn., In faet I tri no good, on earth. A friend brought me Dr. Miles' book, "New and Start ling Facts," and I finally decided to try a bottlo of Dr. Miles' Ko oratlvo Ncrvlno. Before I had taken ono bottlo I could sleep as well as a lO-yr.-old boy. My appetite returned greatly Increased. TI'ifh I had taken the. titjcth bottle 31 U cetyht increased to HO bit., Tlie sensation In my legs teas gone Sty nerves steadied completely; Sly memory teas fully restored. Slybralnscemedclearerthanever. X felt as goodas any man on earth. Dr. SItles' Restorative Kerrlne. im A great medicine, I assure you." Augusta, Me. Walteu It. UcnnANK. Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold on a positlvo guaranteo that tho first bottlo will benefit. All druggists sell It at $1,6 bottles forts, or It will bosent, prepaid, on receipt of prlc by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, InO. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health Is Kffect Mahcu 24, 185. Passenger trams leuve Shennd.uh lor Pcnn Haven Junction. Munch Chunk, Le hightnn. Sliitmgtnn. While Hnll,Cntneauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Knaton end Weatkerly nt fi IM, 7 3K. "IS am, 12 43. 2 d7, 5 27 p m. For New York und Philadelphia, C 04, 7 :!, V 15 a. in.. 2 43, 2 57 n. in For Qaa kake. Switchback, Oerlinnls aud Iiudsondale, U 15 a in. and 2 57 p. in. For Wilkes-Barro. White Haven, Pittston, Lacevville, Tuwauda, Sayre, Wuverly and Elmira. 6 01,9 15 a m, 2 57. S 27 pm. For Ilj'uesler, Buflulo, Nianura FalU and the Wost, 9 15 a. in. and 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Belvidere, I)einw-e Water Gap and Stroudsburg, & 04 u. ni, 2 57 r. m. For Lambertville and 'lrentou, 9 15 a m. ForTankhannock, 004, 15 a. m.,257,5 27 p. in. For Ithaca and Geneva, 6 04, 9 15 a m, 5 27 p m. For Auburn, 9 15 am. 5 27 p m. For Jeauesville, Leviston and Beaver Meadow, 7 38 a. m., 12 43 p. in. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6 f!4, 7 38, i Ift a m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27. 8 OS p. in. For Silver Brook. Junction, Audenried and llnzlpli.il, 0 04, 7 38, SI 15 in. 12 43, 2 57, 527 md 8 08 p in. F..r Rcruuton, fi (14, fl 15 a in, 2 57 nnd 5 27 ' in. For IIu2lehniik, Jedilo. Dullon and Free In nd, fi 04, 7 X, 'Jij a. in.. 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p. in. For Ashland, filrarilvillc and Lost Creek, 4 40, fi 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. in., 12 35, 1 40, 4 10, 0 35, 8 22 n III. For Haven Hun. Centralis, Mount Carinel and Shanioliin, 0 18, 11 14 a in, 1 32, 4 20, R22.9 15 p. in. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano. SO, 04, 7 3B, 15, 11 05 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, H OS, U 23, 10 53 p. m. Trains will leave Slmniokin at 5 15, 8 15, 11 45 a. in . I j5, 4 3ll, 9 30 p. in., and arrive ShelK.i-l.mh nt 01,9 15 a in , 12 43, 2 57, '7, 11 Ift f Ml Leave c henandmin for PottFville, 6 04, 7 38,9 OS, 1 1 (U, II 311 a. lu.. 12 43, 2 57,4 10, 5 27, 8118 i in. Leave I'uttsvilla for Shenandoah, 6 Ut), 7 10 9 05, in 15, 11 48 a. m , 12 2, 3 00, 4 411 j 20, 7 15, 7 55, 40 n. 111. Leave Shenandoah for Ilazieton, 8 04, 7 33 9 15, a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, s 08 n. m. Leave Ilozlcton for Shenandoah, 7 35, 10 05, 11 Oft a. m., 12 13. 2 5S, 5 30, 7 25, 7. 56, p. in. SUNDAY TKAINS. Trains leave far Raven Run, Centralis, Ml. Carinel and Slinnn.kin, l 45 a. m.,2 40 p. in, anil arrive ut l-liamokin m 7 40 a. in. and 3 45 p. in. Trains leave Sliuuiokin fur Shenandoah at 7 55 n. in. und 4 uO p. in., and arrive at Shea uurtouh ut 8 49 a. in nnd I 53 p in. Trains leave for Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek. 9 40 a. m., 12 30 p. in. 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